Gas pipeline blown up in southern Pakistan, says official

March 30, 2026 2:36 PM EDT

QUETTA, Pakistan, ‌March 30 (Reuters) - ​A ​natural gas pipeline was blown up in southern Pakistan on ‌Monday, suspending supply to several districts, ⁠an official said.

No one has claimed ‌responsibility for the attack.

An ‌18-inch-diameter main gas supply pipeline was blown up by unknown people on ​the outskirts of Quetta city, the capital of restive Balochistan ⁠province, which borders Afghanistan and Iran, a spokesman for ​Sui Southern Gas Company said.

It suspended gas supply to several parts ​of the city ‌and at least five more districts, he said.

Separatist insurgents and ⁠Islamist militants operate in the region.

The separatists have long been fighting against ⁠the state, targeting the government and military, and ​blame the central government in Islamabad for depriving the locals of what they say ‌is their due share in the region's mineral-rich resources.

Engineers were ‌working to repair the pipeline, ⁠the SSGC spokesman ‌said.

(Reporting by Saleem ​Ahmed in Quetta; Writing by Asif Shahzad; Editing by Nia ‌Williams)



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